“Unveiling the mystery: 1600 tons of gold sunk at the bottom of Lake Baikal belongs to the tsar A rare treasure collected by Nicholas II”

Ever since the famous explorer Columbus traveled across the oceans four times in 1492 and traveled the Americas for treasure hunting expeditions, the exciting activity of treasure hunting has become popular all over the world.

Since the start of the excavation on December 2017, 12, archaeological experts have excavated the “Jiangkou Battlefield Site at the End of Ming Dynasty” and found that there are more than 26 artifacts in the water. It was confirmed.

In other words, many legends handed down are not groundless.The so-called treasures may indeed have existed. For various reasons, the money was buried underground in a form of self-protection by the owner.Under the temptation of money, many people come to look for them, and they have a way of treasure hunting.

This matter is not groundless, it is justified.This 1600 tons of gold sunk at the bottom of Lake Baikal is tsar A rare treasure collected by Nicholas II.

Of course, these gold are just Tsarist Russia A part of that huge wealth since reigning for a hundred years.As for why he chose to sink it to the bottom of the lake, in the final analysis, it was because of the turmoil of the times.

At that time, the proletariat headed by Lenin launched a vigorous movement. The rule of Tsarist Russia looked precarious. After all, the Tsar was just an ordinary person. When his life was threatened, he would naturally choose to run away.

In order to throw away the 1600 tons of burden, the Tsar threw it into the bottomless Lake Baikal.Experts estimate through relevant literature records that the value of this batch of assets is at least 700 billion U.S. dollars.

 

Behind such attractive numbers, many people were already ready to move, but in the end they gave up.This is really strange, after all, even Titanic After the sinking, many people went down to salvage, and a small part of the property was indeed able to reappear, but the huge ship was indeed too large, and it was impossible to salvage the entire ship.

compared to Titanic No. The wealth left by these czars is even more tempting. After all, they are naked treasures. As long as the specific location can be determined, the salvage is all white money.

This “quiet place” was a muddy place in ancient times. The Mongolian ancestors who lived here named this place based on the terrain. When the Russians came, they transliterated this as “Siberia”.

In addition, Lake Baikal is very big, endless, no different from the feeling of the ocean.

Moreover, the total volume of the lake has reached 23.6 trillion cubic meters, and the deepest point is 1637 meters. Therefore, it has become the world’s largest deep lake, Asia and Europe. mainland The largest freshwater lake.

The lake is 636 kilometers long, 48 kilometers wide on average, and covers an area of ​​3.15 square kilometers. It is formed by stratum faults and subsidence. The lake is 455 meters above sea level and the average water depth is 730 meters.

At such a depth, no one is willing to salvage the treasure left by the czar, and it is indeed reasonable.Gold used to be precious, but the price of life is higher.

It is worth mentioning that because Lake Baikal is not covered by Quaternary glaciers, the lake still retains Tertiary freshwater animals, such as the famous Baikal seals, silverfish, Omur fish, and sharks.It is estimated that most people have given up the idea of ​​hunting for treasures after hearing about sharks.